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Articles Tagged with ''MEMS''

STMicroelectronics launches 2012 iNEMO Design Contest

August 24, 2012

STMicroelectronics has launched the 2012 iNEMO Design Contest. The contest invites final-year engineering students from the National University of Singapore and the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) to develop innovative applications using ST’s iNEMO® smart multi-sensor technology.


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Tunable RF Technology Overview

November 14, 2012

In-depth look at how tunable RF technologies are enabling new frontiers for wireless system RF front ends


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STMicroelectronics reaches three billion MEMS sensor milestone

February 4, 2013

STMicroelectronics, a global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications, announced it has shipped three billion MEMS sensors to date.


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Chinese cellphone and tablet makers gain share in MEMS sensor purchasing in 2012

March 28, 2013

China-based manufacturers of cellphones and tablets in 2012 more than doubled their share of purchases of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) motion sensors, reflecting the rising prominence of the companies in the global market, according to an IHS iSuppli MEMS Topical Report from information and analytics provider IHS.


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Cavendish Kinetics announces breakthrough RF MEMS technology

June 4, 2013

Cavendish Kinetics, a leading provider of RF MEMS solutions for dramatically improving connectivity between wireless devices and cell towers, announced availability of production samples of its tunable RF capacitors to key strategic partners.


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ADI's MEMS wireless vibration sensing system enables remote monitoring of industrial machine health

June 4, 2013

Analog Devices Inc. (ADI)  introduced a wireless vibration sensing system that allows industrial systems operators to remotely monitor production equipment health, improve system performance, and reduce maintenance costs. The new networked system includes the ADIS16229 iSensor(R) wireless vibration sensor node, which combines dual-axis digital MEMs (micro-electro mechanical systems) acceleration sensing with advanced frequency-domain and time-domain signal processing.


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